

The new added command RsSplitCurveNetwork in RhinoResurf is very helpful for user to reduce working time rapidly. In this tutorial we will show how to create a solid from a selected mesh by 6 steps. Tutorial 17 - Method for quickly converting cylindrical topology mesh surface into smooth NURBS surfaceįAQ 1 - Why RhinoResurf register dialog does not display in my Rhino Tutorial 16 - Unfold 3D mesh into 2D mesh Tutorial 15 - Fill hole with surface on G1 continuity with neighbor patches Tutorial 14 - Create multiple surfaces by using command 'CreateQuadMesh' and '_RsMesh2SurfsByPolygon' in Rhino 6 (SR10 or greater) Tutorial 13 - Point cloud to trimmed surfaceorph the geometry from original mesh data to compensated mesh data by using command _RsSurfacemap Tutorial 12 - morph the geometry from original mesh data to compensated mesh data by using command _RsSurfacemap ( Command: _RsMesh2Surf in RhinoResurf for Rhino 4 or 5) Tutorial 11 - Fit mesh to NURBS surface by specifying shape type. Tutorial 7 - Automatic surfaces (solid) generation from mesh Tutorial 6 - Convert a mesh to multiple surfaces with trimmed surface Tutorial 5 - Use Fix button to smooth the wavy surface in _RsMesh2Surfs Tutorial 4 - Convert a mesh to multiple surfaces with quad face Tutorial 3 - Drape a surface over a point cloud Tutorial 2 - Convert a surface from a sub-mesh Loading RhinoResurf into Rhino 4.0 (32-bit) and 5/6/7(64-bit) Home | Products | Purchase | Change log & Road map | Gallery | Support | Download | Contact | 中文ĭownload and Install RhinoResurf for Rhino 4 (32-bit) and Rhino 5/6/7(64-bit) After you are done, you should lock the reference layer again, to prevent any accidental modification to the floor_00 layer.Tutorial 10 - 6 Steps to create a solid from mesh by using RhinoResurf Follow the command line by select the boundary curve and hit enter or right click then the curve which needs to be extended. If you need extending a curve instead of trimming, you can go to Curve » Extend Curve » Extend Curve. Do the same for the rest of the offset curves. Select the cutting object, which is our reference line, hit enter or right click, then click on the part of the curve we do not want, then right click again or hit enter. First unlock the floor_00 layer so we can use select the reference lines. We can simply fix this by using the Trim tool. If you look closely to the shorter curve, you will notice that the new curve intersects with the reference of the entrance lines. After offsetting the curve, the newly created curve might intersect with other curves in our model, so we would definitely want to fix that so that we maintain a clean model and avoid any possible problems later.
